The experimental 'Chrome Home' interface first appeared in October of last year, and at the time, only moved Chrome's address bar to the bottom of the screen. Google has continued to work on it since then, like adding a revamped New Tab page with a bottom tab bar. A new flag has appeared in Chrome Canary, that further changes the Chrome Home interface by making everything round. In other words, there's a new experiment for the experimental UI.
The new flag is called "Modern layout for Chrome Home." You can turn it on by going to chrome://flags in Canary, searching for #enable-chrome-home-modern-layout on the page, and switching the dropdown menu to 'Enabled.' If you don't have the Chrome Home interface enabled already, you'll have to do that too (the flag is #enable-chrome-home). Chrome will ask you to restart the browser, and once that's done, everything will be round.
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